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  • How to use the Blog? Each TMLP member can have their own blog. If you have not set one up yet, just click the "Create My Blog" button on the right side below. Fill out the settings screen - click here for instructions. Once your blog is setup you can add entires. Only you will be able to add entires to your blog and other TMLP members will not. 
  • How to add entries? Use the "Add Blog Entry" button on the right below. All entires will become available on the TMLP site immediately.
  • What to write about? Well, pretty much anything that excites you - experiences, thoughts, ideas, etc. about speaking, life, the world, or anything else that you want to talk about! You can write one paragraph or 10 pages - it is entirely up to you.
  • Why blog? Writing interesting stuff and about various topics will promote our site and yourself as an author. Our site will rank higher in search engines and will engage more internet surfers in conversations with us as they post their comments after everyone's blog entries. In this day and age, conversations on the Internet are key both to your and the club's success. Happy blogging!

    
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Jan 14

Written by: prose
1/14/2009 6:21 PM

Toastmasters of Lincoln Park is a “Distinguished Club”. The “Distinguished Club” recognition from Toastmasters International shows our club provides the best possible environment to enable members to become better speakers and leaders. This is done by consistently maintaining educational achievement and a steady flow of new members.
Toastmasters International determines "Distinguished Club" status is achieved by meeting specific requirements of:
Educational Awards. The number of Competent Communicator (CC), Advanced Communicator Bronze (ACB), Advanced Communicator Silver (ACS), and Advanced Communicator Gold (ACG), Competent Leader (CL), Advanced Leader Bronze (ALB), Advanced Leader Silver (ALS) and Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) awards issued to members determines the club’s success in helping its members learn not only speaking skills but leadership skills as well.
Membership. In order to properly conduct the educational program, a club should have at least 20 members. Membership turnover is unavoidable as members relocate, change jobs or encounter other situations that take them away from the club. A distinguished club continually strives to bring in new members so everyone receives thorough speech evaluations and opportunities to learn from one another.

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